Wow just saw this. You guys are certainly lucky to have herring and stripers still around.
Wow just saw this. You guys are certainly lucky to have herring and stripers still around.
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Not really, it must be a lot different from where you are fishing. Our back bay areas heat up quickly in the spring, but they drop just as quickly in the fall. When I was younger I used to fish many of those places, I know them well. I don't remember catching many fish in the back after November 15th though.
I heard more reports about herring and someone posted a fb video of gannets diving in New Jersey. it's kind of interesting that by us they seem to gravitate to the inlets and by you guys you have them in the open oceans.
yep blue back sea herring
Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again
Love those blue backs. Great for pickling, and they stay around a lot longer than bunker.
that's is indeed odd.
having backwater with tidal flows are what keeps fish around in my parts.
as long as the water temp is above 42f,they will bite with 46 being good for using plastic plugs cranked slow the last 2 hrs of the flood in some areas and the same near the end of the ebb.
so,the small fish stay in the ocean in your parts?
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the same thing here.
I was chatting with someone here that lives near the Mullica river[I think it is] and they said there are no fish in there.
I looked from the sat view and it looks like it would hold some fish somewhat.
lots of smaller bait hangs out back there with herring moving inside too.
don't know why there are no fish back there.
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